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The embargo on streaming gameplay from Pillars of Eternity was lifted today, and all across the Internet, gaming journalists and YouTube personalities are broadcasting footage from their press copies. By all accounts their impressions are very positive, and as the hype rises, so do the game's pre-order numbers - it's currently the fourth best-selling game on Steam. But we're not interested in hype and spoilers here. I made this newspost to tell you that Obsidian have released the second part of their Pillars of Eternity Making Of documentary sneak preview. This part is mainly about the experience of Kickstarting the game, and as you can expect, it's considerably more upbeat than the first one...although there is a funny bit where Josh admits something about the campaign that a lot of our readers suspected.

ok in all seriousness here is some serious help you sound like a fucked up person

Burn bridges with everybody you can until you feel you could say you have begun "a new stage of your life" then tear off the door from your bathroom and place it in a spot where you can see the toilet but arent actually in the bathroom. Settle in on the door (recomend fair supply of water, food only if you must) then repeat the words "I am a liminal exploder" as you look through the doorway. Do this for 3 nights and when you are finished follow all instructions the toilet tells you.

If these videos doesn't make the game sell more, I don't know what does.
They have pretty high production value, beautifully shot they feel genuine.
I hope they will also feature Tim Cain

"TES [n.b. Elder Scrolls franchise] was made an orphan once the Father left, and it's been left with the really creepy uncles that are dressing it up in flashy clothing and hooking it out onto X-Box Avenue." - Roshambo, Sep 25 2006